Welcome To The Purify Your Gaze Blog

Asalam Alaikum and welcome to my first post on the Purify Your Gaze blog!

People often ask me, “don’t you ever find yourself feeling drained doing the work that you do?”

And I emphatically answer, NO! Alhamdulilah I love the work that I do with Purify Your Gaze and the individuals who I’ve been blessed to cross paths with on their journeys have widened my own horizons and taught me a lot.

I hope through the blog I can share with you some of the unique experiences I’ve had working with Muslims in recovery from sexual compulsions and share with you my own reflections reflections and ideas when it comes to addiction recovery, spirituality, personal and relational growth.

Most importantly I want to have fun with this and hope you share in this experience with me too!

May Allah SWT guide us to the straight path and accept from us our deeds. Ameen!

Zeyad Ramadan

Zeyad Ramadan is the founder of Purify Your Gaze. Through his leadership, Purify Your Gaze has served as the personal recovery guide for thousands of Muslims coming from over 35 different countries around the world in the various stages of their healing journey and has provided support to its members through its addiction recovery tools, its workshops, and personal 1-1 coaching. Zeyad has successfully lead workshops and delivered talks dealing with sexual intimacy, addiction recovery, embracing true gender roles, and spirituality. He currently lives with his wife and four kids in Orange County, California. Connect with Zeyad on Facebook and Twitter.

Purify Your Gaze is the safe-place where Muslims struggling with pornography and sex addiction can find acceptance, guidance, and healing as they aspire towards a life of sexual purity and intimate connections, grounded in the deep surrender to God.
We aim to share ideas and thought-provoking content on a wide range of topics: including the effects of pornography and sexual addiction, healing from trauma, recovery principles for those seeking change, personal accounts of Muslims in recovery, and a new paradigm for healthy sexuality, relationships and intimacy as inspired by our Islamic traditions.